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Reply to "Finding it harder and harder to relate to a friend"
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[quote=Anonymous]I would distance myself from her but not drop her completely. I have a friend who is obsessed with her children's food. When our sons were first born, she made me feel bad with her organic homemade food. 5 years later, she is constantly stressing about her children's food ingredients, how thin they are (1-3 percentile weight and 10 percentile height) and table manners. My children are 50th percentile weight and 75th percentile height. They are good eaters and I do not stress about food. They eat what we eat. My friend came over recently and was shocked at how many mac n cheese balls her son ate. I was thinking if she fed him more regular kid food, her son would not be 1% weight. She has yelled at my younger child to finish his food before leaving the table to play. My son started hysterically crying. It is stressful enough watching her yell and discipline her children at EVERY meal. I don't need her stressing my kids out. I have not hung out with her in a while. I like her as an adult friend but can't stand her food style. I will see her at the next birthday party and hopefully she is not such a PITA about food.[/quote]
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